Gamemode: Survival
Extensive explanation of the suggestion: i dont know if this means you have to create a whole new plugin or something but what im suggesting is: litteraly what the title says, changing your biome in your claim.
maybe this can be a donator feature for all donator ranks? (from the lowest rank to the highest)
the command can be like this:
/claimbiome jungle, plains etc etc
Why we should implement this: because it means you can have different shades of grass and colors of other blocks.
and it gives people more reasons to donate.

No, please no, claims are all squares (or non-natural forms) and if you change the biome of that it would see very ugly. Think about a square of jungle grass in the middle of an savanna (acacia biome). The world already doesn't look very natural anymore, this way it would only make it more ugly.

No, please no, claims are all squares (or non-natural forms) and if you change the biome of that it would see very ugly. Think about a square of jungle grass in the middle of an savanna (acacia biome). The world already doesn't look very natural anymore, this way it would only make it more ugly.

While Darwin's Theory of Evolution is a relatively young archetype, the evolutionary worldview itself is as old as antiquity. Ancient Greek philosophers such as Anaximander postulated the development of life from non-life and the evolutionary descent of man from animal. Charles Darwin simply brought something new to the old philosophy -- a plausible mechanism called "natural selection." Natural selection acts to preserve and accumulate minor advantageous genetic mutations. Suppose a member of a species developed a functional advantage (it grew wings and learned to fly). Its offspring would inherit that advantage and pass it on to their offspring. The inferior (disadvantaged) members of the same species would gradually die out, leaving only the superior (advantaged) members of the species. Natural selection is the preservation of a functional advantage that enables a species to compete better in the wild. Natural selection is the naturalistic equivalent to domestic breeding. Over the centuries, human breeders have produced dramatic changes in domestic animal populations by selecting individuals to breed. Breeders eliminate undesirable traits gradually over time. Similarly, natural selection eliminates inferior species gradually over time.

if you read all this you really are bored xD, idea is cool but i agree with Holly_official more then with this idea.